Male or female? The epigenetic conflict between a feminizing bacterium and its insect host
Autor: | Peter John Mazzoglio, Antonella Franchini, Mauro Mandrioli, Ilaria Negri, Alberto Alma |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2009 |
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Wolbachia infection Zyginidia pullula epigenetic gametes Insect Biology feminization Gonads Male parasitic diseases gonads Epigenetics Imprinting (psychology) Wolbachia pipientis media_common Genetics DNA methylation male feminization DNA methylation Gonads Male feminization Wolbachia pipientis Zyginidia pullula biochemical phenomena metabolism and nutrition biology.organism_classification Zyginidia pullula gametes RAPD Leafhopper Settore AGR/11 - ENTOMOLOGIA GENERALE E APPLICATA bacteria Wolbachia General Agricultural and Biological Sciences Genomic imprinting Bacteria epigenetic |
Popis: | In the leafhopper Zyginidia pullula, the maternally-inherited symbiont Wolbachia pipientis feminizes genetic males, leaving them as intersex females. The Wolbachia density is correlated with the feminization degree of males which either bear ovaries or testes. Methylation-sensitive RAPD profiles showed that while feminized males with ovaries possess a female imprinting pattern, those with testes maintain the same methylation pattern of males, indicating that the Wolbachia infection is able to modulate host genomic imprinting, but this occurs only if the bacterium exceeds a density threshold. Here we report methylation-sensitive RAPD analyses on gonads (testes and ovaries) from leafhopper uninfected male and female individuals, and males feminized by Wolbachia, discussing these additional insights and speculating on possible bacterium/host interactions. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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